TABASCO
Located in the Gulf coast
region in southern Mexico,
Tabasco has a
tropical climate, fertile terrain, mountains, rivers and lagoons surrounded by
lush vegetation.
Here you can visit Villahermosa, the state
capital, a modern and culturally rich city with beautiful parks, such as Parque-Museo La Venta, where
you?ll see numerous Olmec archaeological pieces and a
beautiful zoo. You can also visit Parque Tomas Garrido Canabal and the Carlos Pellicer Museum of Anthropology. This city also hosts an
interesting carnival with floats, music and masked dancers, and in April it
offers the Celebracion del Mes de Abril, a showcase of Tabasco?s
most splendid crafts.
In the surrounding areas,
you can visit the town of Nacajuca, which has a crafts plaza
where they sell objects made from palm leaves and embroidered goods. Also of
interest is archaeological zone La Venta, an ancient Olmec capital, and Comalcalco, an
ancient Mayan ceremonial center that was built with bricks, rather than stones.
In the Agua Selva nature reserve you?ll find huge waterfalls, excellent
cliffs for rock climbing and a cavern known as the Cueva
de la Luz, an ideal spot for cave diving. At the Pantanos
de Centla Biosphere Reserve, you can tour the Usumacinta and Grijalva rivers
and visit the Yu-Balcah Ecotourism
Center, a protected area
that serves as a refuge for howler monkeys. In any of Tabasco?s cities or towns you can enjoy
excellent cuisine like ensalada de pejelagarto (fish salad), tortas
de iguana (iguana pancakes), pan de platano (banana
bread) and pozol (a drink made from ground corn and
cacao). These are just some of the dishes you can try here that have Mayan- and
Chontal-influenced recipes.